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Metroid is the name of an Asteroid converted into a mobile Pirate base. It has only appeared in the Nintendo Comics System and Captain N: The Game Master television and comics series. Since the discovery of Mother Brain's Zebesian origins, and the Chozo name for the Metroid species, it now would make sense that the enormous attack vessel was made to be named "Ultimate Warrior".

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  • Metroid (Asteroid)
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  • Metroid is the name of an Asteroid converted into a mobile Pirate base. It has only appeared in the Nintendo Comics System and Captain N: The Game Master television and comics series. Since the discovery of Mother Brain's Zebesian origins, and the Chozo name for the Metroid species, it now would make sense that the enormous attack vessel was made to be named "Ultimate Warrior".
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  • Metroid
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  • Massive Space Pirate base encases the asteroid.
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  • Mobile, controlled by Mother Brain.
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  • Metroid is the name of an Asteroid converted into a mobile Pirate base. It has only appeared in the Nintendo Comics System and Captain N: The Game Master television and comics series. Since the discovery of Mother Brain's Zebesian origins, and the Chozo name for the Metroid species, it now would make sense that the enormous attack vessel was made to be named "Ultimate Warrior".
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